Cervical proprioception, postural control, and pain: unraveling the interconnected challenges in rheumatoid arthritis.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1186/s13018-025-05572-y
Batool Abdulelah Alkhamis, Basant Hamdy Elrefaey, Khalid A Alahmari, Ghada Mohammed Koura, Fareed F Alfaya, Ravi Shankar Reddy
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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that impairs proprioception and postural control, increasing fall risk and reducing quality of life. This study evaluated cervical proprioception and postural control in RA patients versus asymptomatic individuals, examined their relationship within the RA group, and investigated pain's mediating effects on this association.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 82 RA patients and 82 age- and gender-matched controls were recruited. Cervical proprioception was assessed using the Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPET), while postural control was evaluated via a stabilometric force platform measuring center-of-pressure length (L CoP), 95% confidence ellipse sway area (ESA 95%), and center-of-pressure velocity (V CoP). Statistical analyses included t-tests, correlation, regression, and mediation analysis to evaluate relationships and the role of pain in cervical proprioception and postural control.

Results: RA patients demonstrated significantly impaired cervical proprioception and postural control compared to controls (p < 0.001). Significant differences were observed in cervical flexion, extension, rotation, and postural control measures (L CoP, ESA 95%, and V CoP; p < 0.001 for all parameters). Pearson's correlations revealed significant relationships between cervical proprioception and postural control parameters. Regression analysis indicated that cervical proprioception, particularly when combined with age and disease duration, significantly predicted postural control. Mediation analysis revealed that pain significantly mediated the relationship between cervical proprioception and postural control.

Conclusions: Cervical proprioception is significantly reduced in RA patients and strongly influences postural control. Pain serves as a key mediator in this relationship, emphasizing the need for effective pain management to enhance proprioceptive and postural functions in RA patients. These findings suggest that the insights from this cross-sectional study could inform future interventions aimed at enhancing proprioception and managing pain, which may significantly benefit RA patients' postural stability and overall quality of life.

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背景:类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,会损害本体感觉和姿势控制,增加跌倒风险并降低生活质量。本研究评估了类风湿性关节炎患者与无症状者的颈椎本体感觉和姿势控制能力,考察了两者在类风湿性关节炎组中的关系,并研究了疼痛对这种关系的中介作用:在这项横断面研究中,共招募了 82 名 RA 患者和 82 名年龄和性别匹配的对照组。颈椎关节位置误差测试(CJPET)对颈椎本体感觉进行评估,而姿势控制则通过稳定力平台测量压力中心长度(L CoP)、95%置信椭圆摇摆面积(ESA 95%)和压力中心速度(V CoP)进行评估。统计分析包括 t 检验、相关分析、回归分析和中介分析,以评估疼痛在颈椎本体感觉和姿势控制中的关系和作用:与对照组相比,RA 患者的颈椎本体感觉和姿势控制能力明显受损(p 结论:RA 患者的颈椎本体感觉和姿势控制能力明显受损:RA 患者的颈椎本体感觉明显减弱,对姿势控制有很大影响。疼痛是这一关系中的关键介质,强调了有效控制疼痛以增强 RA 患者本体感觉和姿势功能的必要性。这些研究结果表明,这项横断面研究得出的见解可为未来旨在增强本体感觉和控制疼痛的干预措施提供参考,从而显著提高 RA 患者的姿势稳定性和整体生活质量。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of clinical and basic research studies related to musculoskeletal issues. Orthopaedic research is conducted at clinical and basic science levels. With the advancement of new technologies and the increasing expectation and demand from doctors and patients, we are witnessing an enormous growth in clinical orthopaedic research, particularly in the fields of traumatology, spinal surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine, musculoskeletal tumour management, hand microsurgery, foot and ankle surgery, paediatric orthopaedic, and orthopaedic rehabilitation. The involvement of basic science ranges from molecular, cellular, structural and functional perspectives to tissue engineering, gait analysis, automation and robotic surgery. Implant and biomaterial designs are new disciplines that complement clinical applications. JOSR encourages the publication of multidisciplinary research with collaboration amongst clinicians and scientists from different disciplines, which will be the trend in the coming decades.
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